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AIBU to think 'like' buttons on MN might be a good idea?

54 replies

allshineon · 02/03/2015 15:45

I sometimes really like a post and want to show appreciation without adding to the thread just to say "I agree with Bigboobies/Ineedwine"

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allshineon · 02/03/2015 15:46

ooops! sorry Bigboobies!.....looks like Ineedwine is available though! Grin

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DidoTheDodo · 02/03/2015 15:48

I agree I often want to agree (!) but wouldn't it just make the thread a bit lazy? Now, if you want to agree you actually have to say so and might well add an interesting (or otherwise!) comment too.

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caravanista13 · 02/03/2015 15:48

Like!

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ThereIsACarInTheKitchen · 02/03/2015 15:50

Nope.

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Joyfulldeathsquad · 02/03/2015 15:50

Like

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Becles · 02/03/2015 15:51

Not before they sort out the edit function.

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ScotsWhaHae · 02/03/2015 15:51

Yes!

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BarbarianMum · 02/03/2015 15:55

I think if you can't find a few seconds to say you agree with someone, you're probably not that bothered either way.

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magimedi · 02/03/2015 15:56

No - never. Just leads to long threads with lots of 'likes' on them & cuts down on witty discussion/bunfights.

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FruChristerOla · 02/03/2015 15:58

This idea has been debated on MN for years and years
The consensus is a resounding NO.

We 'like' talking to each other Grin

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SomewhereIBelong · 02/03/2015 16:01

nope - you'd then get the passive aggressive "like" - like on facebook where someone disagrees and loads of people pile in and "like" the disagreeing post without explaining themselves or thinking of the original poster who now feels a bit shit because everyone disagrees but no one explains why...

  • can seem a bit bullyish. I am glad MN has not gone that way.
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o0 · 02/03/2015 16:02

I'd prefer a dislike button.

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DorothyGherkins · 02/03/2015 16:03

Never see the point. Who cares what I think? In a discussion some will agree, some will disagree. Shrugs.

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MrsTerryPratchett · 02/03/2015 16:05

Nnnnooooooooooooo. Do you sit in the pub with your friends and hold up Like and Dislike signs? No, you have a, what's the word, conversation.

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missusdaly · 02/03/2015 16:14

I think it would be a good idea. I've recently made my acquaintance with the Gluezilla saga. Four threads, 146 pages, and a lot of posts were agreements or '"you go girl!" type comments. I Ctrl+F'd the OPs name (TidyDancer) so I could fasttrack to any updates and sometimes the thread would go on for a couple of pages without any input from OP. On thread 4 TidyDancer didn't make an appearance until the seventh or eighth page.

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magimedi · 02/03/2015 17:01

It's been discussed and commented on by HQ fairly recently here:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/site_stuff/2319703-Mumsnet-please-dont-ever-have-a-like-button?msgid=52862848

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captainfarrell · 02/03/2015 17:55

Like

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FenellaFellorick · 02/03/2015 18:04

I think you'd just end up with people 'liking' instead of contributing and it would make mn really dull.

And you'd have endless bunfights and snarling about posters getting lots of likes because of arselicking and popularity and bitterness if some people got lots of likes but you didn't and it'd just be awful.

Not every place on the internet has to be the same, with the tickers and the likes and the quoting.

Sometimes less is more.

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Viviennemary · 02/03/2015 18:09

No I think it would be a bad idea. There would be threads all about who was the most liked poster. I was on a craft site that had like and not like buttons. And people came on incensed. What's not to like about my post. And then there'd be a row. No. A bad idea.

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YouAreMyRain · 02/03/2015 18:10

YABU it would be dull and shit

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DarkNavyBlue · 02/03/2015 18:11

OP, do you know how to highlight the OPs posts? That way when you scroll through a long thread (and you can also make it so all posts are shown on one page so no constant page changing) the OPs posts are a different colour and it makes following the narrative much easier?

It's somewhere on My Mumsnet.

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TattyDevine · 02/03/2015 18:13

Might become a bit Daily Mail comments (not that I would EVER, EVER LOOK AT THOSE OF COURSE)

People posting to either inflame or get green arrows. Dull dull dull.

That said there are posts I would have liked if I could. Find a way to express it?

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LittleBearPad · 02/03/2015 18:17

No. The highlight OP function means you can whizz through a thread if you want to. Liking a post is lazy and doesn't add to this discussion.

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OrinocoTheWomble · 02/03/2015 18:20

How come some posts have grey backgrounds like Viviennemary above.... noticed a few today....

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MrsTedCrilly · 02/03/2015 18:50

Nope it would be a popularity contest.. at least now when our post isn't acknowledged we know most others aren't too unless the poster is specifically mentioned.

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